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The End of Edges: How Drones Broke the Geometry of Defense
As drones erase borders and compress decision time, traditional defense models fall short. Security must adapt to a world without edges.
Safeguarding Energy Infrastructure from Drone Intrusions
The energy sector faces a new and imminent challenge, the proliferation and fast-growing evolution of drone technology. Without sufficient safeguards in place, the energy sector will remain vulnerable to the malicious consequences of drone misuse. The only solution is incorporating a layered counter-UAS approach to situational awareness and response preparedness.
The New Airspace Risk: What Security Teams Need to Know About Drone Threats in 2026
For years, "drone risk" was treated as a nuisance. In 2026, that assumption no longer holds. Our latest blog examines how drone threats have evolved, why traditional security models struggle to keep pace, and what "credible" airspace risk look like now for airports, utilities, ports, stadiums, and other high-visibility environments.
Safer Skies, Real Authority: What the NDAA Means for Public Safety Counter-Drone Operations
With the passage of the Safer Skies Act under NDAA, counter-drone authority is no longer theoretical for public safety agencies. This legislation enables real-world airspace protection, clearer procurement pathways, and mission-ready C-UAS operations. Learn what it means for law enforcement, critical infrastructure, and community protection
Balancing Innovation with Security: UAE’s Leadership in Drone Policy
Enforcing compliance with drone regulations is not just a matter of robust public policy—it requires advanced counter-unmanned aerial system (CUAS) technology to detect and mitigate potential threats. As the UAE refines its drone regulations, solutions like DroneShield’s CUAS technology can play a crucial role in supporting authorities.
Eye on the Sky: Preventing Collisions and Disturbances at Airports
For airports, drones aren’t just a nuisance. They are a rapidly proliferating safety threat. A single drone in the hands of a negligent owner can bring airports to a standstill
How to Detect UAS and Potential Collisions in Airports
In recent years, the rise in public drone use has increased rapidly, and as Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) become more advanced, they are now trickling into the general market as gifts for tech-lovers around the world.

